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Adherent water vapour permeable air and moisture barrier sheet material

a technology of air and moisture barrier, applied in the field of building materials, can solve the problems of overlapping membranes that often do not work well, and achieve the effect of preventing air lateral migration

Active Publication Date: 2017-11-14
EWALD DORKEN
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This patent describes a water vapor-permeable building sheet material that is designed to be adhered to building structures. It consists of a water vapor permeable membrane with a special adhesive layer on one side and an adhesive region on the other side. The sheet material can be applied in overlapping relationship, with the adhesive on one side bonding to the adhesive region on the other side to form an air impermeable boundary, preventing the lateral migration of air between the sheet segments. This material can help to create a building envelope that allows for proper air ventilation while also preventing water infiltration.

Problems solved by technology

The overlapping of membranes often does not work well, as the adhesive used to affix the barrier membranes does not adhere well to other membranes.
Seam tape may instead be used to ensure continuity of the air barrier / building envelope, but is cumbersome.
Thus, properly positioning and adhering adjacent sheets of material in order to form an air tight envelope around the building structure remains a challenge.

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[0022]FIG. 1 is a perspective view of sheet material 10 of a water-resistive vapour permeable air barrier building membrane, exemplary of an embodiment of the present invention. Sheet material 10 is further shown in cross-section in FIG. 4.

[0023]As illustrated, sheet material 10 includes multiple layers. As depicted, sheet material 10 includes a membrane 12 having a discontinuous adhesive 14 applied on one side. Membrane 12 is vapour permeable, but air impermeable. It also acts as a water-resistive barrier. To that end, membrane 12 may have micro-pores, and be formed of fiber or film having pores ranging from about 0.01 to 10 μm in size.

[0024]Membrane 12 may be formed of a spun-bond polymer, such as spun bond polyethelyne, polypropelene, a suitable polymer film, a combination of spunbonded or needlepunched substrates with a polymeric coating , or the like. Membrane 12 may have any appropriate thickness, and is typically between about 0.1 mm and 5 mm thick. As will become apparent, i...

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Abstract

A water vapour-permeable building sheet material, that may be adhered in overlapping relationship against a building structure, includes a water vapour permeable membrane having first and second opposing surfaces, wherein the surface energy of the second opposing surface is less than 35 mN / m; an adhesive layer that is vapour permeable, applied to the first face of the membrane; and an adhesive region applied to the second opposing surface. Two segments of the sheet material may be placed in overlapping relationship so that adhesive in the adhesive layer applied to the first face of the membrane of one of two segments adheres to the adhesive region applied to the second opposing face of the other of the two segments to form a substantially air impermeable boundary between the two segments, when overlapping, preventing lateral migration of air between the two segments. A building envelope may be so formed.

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FIELD[0001]The present invention relates to building materials, and more particularly to air and water resistive barriers.BACKGROUND[0002]In construction, air barriers control air leakage into and out of the physical separator between the interior and exterior of a building. Known air barriers may be interposed between layers of the building structural wall. Air barriers are typically also water resistive and often take the form of membranes or house wraps and provide a defined air permeance rate.[0003]Some air barriers are also water vapour permeable, allowing the passage of water vapour while preventing the passage of air. This is made possible because the molecular structure of water vapour allows it to pass through smaller pores than oxygen and nitrogen.[0004]Water vapour permeable air barriers in membrane form are available from numerous manufacturers including Du Pont™ (Tyvek™ Homewrap) and Fiberweb™ (Typar™ Housewrap). Self-adhering water vapour permeable air barriers in memb...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B32B3/10C09J7/04E04B1/62B32B7/12B32B27/32B32B27/12B32B37/12C09J7/02B32B37/26C09J7/21C09J7/22C09J7/30
CPCE04B1/625B32B27/12B32B27/32B32B37/1292C09J7/0239C09J7/04B32B7/12Y10T428/24843B32B2037/1215B32B2037/268B32B2307/724B32B2307/7242B32B2419/00B32B2419/06C09J2201/128C09J2201/28C09J2400/263Y10T428/24802C09J7/22C09J7/30C09J7/21C09J2301/204C09J2301/124
Inventor JABLONKA, MARCUS
Owner EWALD DORKEN
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